CLEANING AND STORAGE
The lens should be cleaned before and after each use, to
eliminate dirt and fingerprints and ensure the accuracy of your
readings. Proper storage will prevent degradation and damage
to the unit.
CLEANING:
• An alcohol swab, or a soft cotton cloth moistened with 70%
isopropyl alcohol, should be used to gently cleanse the lens.
Do not use water to wash the thermometer.
• The body of the thermometer can be cleaned with a soft, dry
cloth.
• Never use a paper towel to clean the probe tip, as it may
scratch the lens.
• Do not immerse the thermometer or allow liquid to enter the
casing.
• Do not use cleaning agents other than alcohol to clean the
thermometer; abrasives, thinners or gasoline will damage the
unit.
STORAGE:
• Store the unit in an area away from sunlight, dust and humidity.
• Protect the thermometer from mechanical shock or heavy impact.
• Avoid extended exposure to extreme temperatures. The thermometer should
be stored in an environment between -4°F and 122°F (-20°C—50°C), and with
relative humidity of 95% or lower.
• Remove the batteries during extended storage.
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